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Runaway: The Dream of the Turtle Hands-On

This glossy adventure game features the return of beautiful young people caught up in zany events.

How do a chainsaw, a bottle of female bear pheromones, and an empty gas can help you catch wild salmon? If faced with a puzzle such as this, odds are you're playing an adventure game. In this case, it would be Runaway: The Dream of the Turtle, the follow-up to 2003's colorful adventure about beautiful young people caught up in zany events. And with the game coming to America next March, we got a chance to check out a work-in-progress version for an update.

Like its predecessor, The Dream of the Turtle looks more like an animated cartoon rather than a computer game, thanks to the colorful cel-shaded graphics. The game features an equally colorful cast, headed up by hero Brian Basco and his girlfriend Gina Timmins. The first game covered how Brian, a cool physics grad student, meets Gina and helps her escape the clutches of the mob. The sequel features more adventures gone awry, as a dream vacation turns into much more after a plane crash, a secret military camp, and more come into the picture.

In many ways, Runaway is a very traditional adventure game, in that you get to guide a character around incredibly detailed environments in pursuit of clues and objects that you can use to solve various puzzles. This will involve a fair amount of "pixel hunting," as you move the mouse cursor over the screen and wait for it to change shape, indicating that you can examine or interact with the object in question. If you ask Brian to examine an object, he'll usually have a humorous description for it. You can then try to have Brian pick up the object and put it in his inventory for use later on, and it'll be up to you to figure out how to make use of the odd assortment of gear that you can collect.

And weird puzzles seem to be at the heart of Runaway, though this seems to be in line with the game's slightly over-the-top story. For instance, at one point Brian and one of his friends, Joshua, must travel to the Alaskan wilderness to meet the reclusive Professor Simon. To enter Simon's walled compound they must utter the secret password, which only Joshua knows. However, Joshua loses his short-term memory after devouring colorful, though toxic, berries, and the only way to cure him is to feed him raw salmon, which is where the aforementioned puzzle comes in. Brian must figure out how to catch a salmon with the odd array of objects at his disposal. Or, as Brian explains it, you must figure things out, as the characters in Runaway have a habit of breaking the "fourth wall" between you and them.

There are more than 100 places to explore in the game, though we only saw a handful of the Alaskan locales in the version that we played. These included a run-down shelter, the wilderness areas outside that shelter, and a ranger cabin. Navigation is simple. All you do is move the mouse around the screen until it turns to an arrow and then click to have the character move to the new location. If you want to move around the existing location, point and click to where you want the character to move. The entire game can be played by using just the mouse. You don't even need to hit a key to access the character inventory, since all you have to do is move the mouse to the top of the screen to reveal the inventory button.

There's a considerable amount of voice acting in the game, and the quality is on par with most animated shows. Conversations can be handled just like in most role-playing games, as you're given multiple response options so you can choose the direction of the conversation. You can expect plenty of eccentric characters, if the ones that we encountered were any indication. Joshua is a bit of a strange milquetoast, while a wilderness photographer that you encounter is a bear fan bordering on the verge of geekdom. All indications are that this promises to be an irreverent adventure for the MTV generation. We'll find out when Runaway: Dream of the Turtle ships in March.

18 Comments

  • Stan62

    Posted Feb 19, 2007 4:02 am PT

    Nice and enjoyable game... and of course there will be a follow up. Expansion or runaway 3? I don't now.

  • lucky4ever

    Posted Jan 23, 2007 12:06 am PT

    I played this game week ago .. this was awesome ... it contains 6 chapters ... wow ...

  • aka101x

    Posted Dec 30, 2006 2:43 pm PT

    the first was awesome. and so is this. finished it today, although the things get a little stupid at times... well for those of u who r still waiting, there is still a runaway 3 coming too!

  • DutchNmy

    Posted Dec 14, 2006 7:56 pm PT

    Sam & Max Episode 1 - Culture Shock.
    Paradis Sokal.
    Keepsake.

    Older adventures like:
    the Kyrandia series
    the Sam&Max series
    PoliceQuest, KingsQuest, Spacequest series.
    Leisure Suite Larry series.

    im waiting for this ones:
    Runaway: The Dream of The Turtle
    Ankh: hart of osiris

    for now im gonna play:
    The Secrets of Atlantis The Sacred Legacy

    greetings DutchNmy

  • DutchNmy

    Posted Dec 14, 2006 7:47 pm PT

    hell yeah im waiting for this one, i played the first and i think it whas really enjoyable. arc_salvo the first one is Runaway an road adventure copy and paste this link in your browser: http://www.gamespot.com/pc/adventure/runawayaroadadventure/index.html?q=runaway

    for people who missed some other good adventure games to play look for:

    Runaway: A Road Adventure.
    Ankh.
    The Longest Journey.
    Dreamfall: The Longest Journey

  • Sagacious_Tien

    Posted Dec 13, 2006 5:16 am PT

    Cant wait for this game in Oz.

  • Humorguy_basic

    Posted Dec 13, 2006 5:01 am PT

    It's good to see an adventure game getting coverage on Gamespot - it's a rarity nowadays!! But I find it a little rich that in the newsletter they say that this is the first year they struggled to find 5 finalists for the year end awards in the Adventure section - especially when you consider how many adventure games they give zero attention to!

    Go to the Adventure Europe website and see what's going on in adventure gaming, you may be surprised! It will show you, if nothing else, how much Gamespot ignores and then says there is no interest! In particular I can recommend 'Secret Files - Tunguska', which I got last week, if you're hankering for some thrilling adventuring over Christmas!

    http://www.adventure-eu.com/

  • Humorguy_basic

    Posted Dec 13, 2006 4:59 am PT

    It's good to see an adventure game getting coverage on Gamespot - it's a rarity nowadays!! But I find it a little rich that in the newsletter they say that this is the first year they struggled to find 5 finalists for the year end awards in the Adventure section - especially when you consider how many adventure games they give zero attention to!

    Go to the Adventure Europe website and see what's going on in adventure gaming, you may be surprised! It will show you, if nothing else, how much Gamespot ignores and then says there is no interest! In particular I can recommend 'Secret Files - Tunguska', which I got last week, if you're hankering for some thrilling adventuring over Christmas!

    http://www.adventure-eu.com/

  • arc_salvo

    Posted Dec 13, 2006 2:03 am PT

    Where can I get info on the first game? It completely shot over (or is it under?) my radar!

    This game sounds interesting, but if it's a sequel, I'd like to play the original.

  • pooyanh

    Posted Dec 11, 2006 7:18 pm PT

    I enjoyed the first one a lot. hope this one is as enjoyable as that or even better.

  • bigdanmoody

    Posted Dec 11, 2006 8:01 am PT

    cjcr_alexandru,

    The last good PC adventure game I played was Dreamfall. That one was quite enjoyable.

  • Adamrmsuper

    Posted Dec 10, 2006 7:11 pm PT

    I havent played a game like this since Day of the Tentacle or Sam N Max......

    Its been so long, but this game looks like it may draw me back into the genre. I'm really looking forward to it.

  • aygol

    Posted Dec 7, 2006 9:09 pm PT

    The first one was awesome, and this one is so much better than that one, so this one is really cool. I'm totally looking forward to this games. I don't know why but I REALLY love this games. I really love it. It's a great funny adventure.

  • iliastse

    Posted Dec 6, 2006 11:52 am PT

    First one was pretty good, I expect the same for this one too.

  • cjcr_alexandru

    Posted Dec 6, 2006 8:25 am PT

    What was the last good adventure game released for PC? Myst 4? We need fresh and good adventure games.

  • EikoAtoride

    Posted Dec 6, 2006 5:00 am PT

    Either this one or Secret Files will be my Christmas gift by my parents. ^.^ I'm soooo happy as part 1 was really good (imho).

  • aygol

    Posted Dec 6, 2006 1:24 am PT

    This is the best adventure game so far. I'm totally looking forward to this one.

  • CMJR

    Posted Dec 5, 2006 9:38 pm PT

    I gotta say, I'm totally looking forward to this one. The first one was good, I just hope the character graphics are a bit more fluid and up to date. I remember there be a fair amount of clipping and flailing arms last time around...

    Look at me. Asking for better graphics in an adventure game...what's up with that, eh?

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